Time For Christians To Rethink Homosexuality?

In the noisy and bitter aftermath of Proposition 8’s failure in California, national protests by gay and straight groups are sweeping the country. Today is Day Without A Gay Day and gays are being encouraged to call in sick and donate the time to help in the battle for gay marriage.

Their efforts might gain even more traction if the issue were exclusively political. But it isn’t. The gay marriage issue isn’t really about marriage, it’s about homosexuality which, like abortion, is viewed by Christians as a moral issue and not a political one.

What Do Brian Wilson & Benamino Gigli Have In Common?

Wilson

This past weekend, I drove my nineteen year old son, Mario, and his friend from Durham, NC to Glenside, PA. to see Brian Wilson in concert at the Keswick Theater. My son has had a passion for the Beach Boys and Brian Wilson for years, the kind of passion I felt at his age for an opera singer named Mario Del Monaco, after whom my son is named, incidentally.

Wilson’s new album is Lucky Old Sun, and while I didn’t attend the concert, I have heard the album. How could I not? Mario plays it constantly. And in my own geezer fashion, I was drawn to it because Lucky Old Sun was one of my favorite Frankie Laine recordings way back when.

The Media Tanked For Obama

This won’t be the only piece in the blogs about the media’s utter capitulation to the Obama campaign in the past election. Their behavior reminded me of joke about how France reacted when they were invaded by Germany: “Table for eighty thousand? Right this way.”

No fight, no resistance, no nothing. The media tarnished the election process by using their bully pulpit to surrender themselves and us to the Obamalytes. The Fourth Estate shamelessly used its powers of advocacy to sway our Democracy their way.

Now that the election is over and amber waves of people have chosen Obama, the outstanding issue isn’t who won, whether Sarah Palin was a good or dumb choice, or whether liberals, conservatives or moderates have the best roadmap for the future of the country.

Brad Bellick Is Dead, As Economic Woes Affect TV Characters

RIP Brad

Prison Break lost Brad Bellick last week, the first television character victim of the failing economy. Characters from other shows are also slated for the ax. Bellick, a formerly cruel guard at Fox River Penitentiary was reborn as a colleague of the good guys, but had to go because the Scofields, Sucre, Mahone, et al, couldn’t afford his upkeep.

“He knew he was a goner, anyway,” said Michael Scofield, who is suffering from a brain tumor that may find him gone. “Brad’s cholesterol level was through the roof.”

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“Bread and Circuses” — From Robert Heinlein

In To Sail beyond the Sunset, the last of Heinlein’s Lazarus Long stories, Lazarus discusses a dynamic that I think is rampant today. Food for thought for all newly elected politicians.

From handouts to bailouts to ….?

Remembrance Day

In contemporary warfare, a seemingly impersonal and detached engagement of missiles, long distance attacks and technological battle, it is easy to lose sight of GI Joe, the man in the trenches, of foxholes, submariners, flyboys and the sheer bravery of taking a hill, storming the beaches or defending your position.

Abraham Lincoln To Barack Obama - Not

Election day morning and by all accounts it looks like Obama will win. Here are a few words for him and his liberal friends from the Great Emancipator, brought to my attention by my good friend, Rob, in Fredicksburg, Va. And it now seems that Rob’s sources for the quotes below weren’t from Abe Lincoln, our President, but from Abe Lincoln, a guy who ran a shoe store at 12th & Broadway in New York.

Sorry for the confusion. Like Janet Reno, I take full responsibility for the mistaken attribution, but agree with all the sentiments.